Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    S-Cafe

    4.0 (33 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

    S-Cafe Photos

    S-CAFE ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Loud
    Good for groups
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

    Recommended Reviews - S-Cafe

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    11 years ago

    nice outside seating free wifi good food to snack on

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    S-Cafe Reviews in Other Languages

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    bRICK - Pancakes

    bRICK

    4.7(25 reviews)
    6.1 kmReuterkiez, Neukölln

    Summary: If you want a breakfast in berlin thats gonna make you say WOW... this is the place!…read more I can say I have probably had the best bagel of my whole life!! And thats saying a lot considering I grew up on New York Bagels. The ingredients were incredibly fresh, the presentation is just gorgeous, and it was absolutely delicious. The cream cheese has a hint of lemon oil in it that just brings the entire dish together. The space itself is super cozy and cute, i sat on a high top chair by the window and enjoyed watching passersby's eyes open wide at the amazing food The menu is very limited but it all looked amazing, other peoples dishes at tables beside me looked large and beautiful as well so I have no doubt everything here is a hit! This is one of my last meals in berlin but I wish I could come here every morning!!! Service was fast and friendly as well :-) 10/10 homerun cafe

    Since moving to Berlin from San Francisco, I've noticed a clear distinction in the brunch culture…read moreof both cities. Would you like a crowded café with an Instagram aesthetic (ranging from the food to the decor) and a fast-paced meal or something more Berlin -- a lowkey living room-esque vibe with meat and cheese galore? Thankfully, bRICK manages to bridge these two identities for a peaceful weekend brunch that'll make you feel like you're right at home. I stopped by on a recent Saturday morning to find it half empty, more or less. The customer service was a little brusque (not surprising) though not overtly so as its hipster decor might allude to. I had the "Brickfast" -- the most Californian option on the menu (with Berlin prices). It included two fried eggs, grilled cheese (as in, thin blocks), avocado, hummus, homemade tomato cream cheese (!), olives, bread, and a small salad. The tomato cream cheese was definitely a nice touch, though I was a little disappointed that the tomato taste was just a bit too subtle for me to actually discern. And the eggs left me wanting more... more water, actually, because they were way too salty! But points for effort because there was so much food, I guess?

    Photos
    bRICK - Eingang

    Eingang

    bRICK - Pulled Turkey Bagel

    Pulled Turkey Bagel

    bRICK - Salmon Bagel

    See all

    Salmon Bagel

    Frau Lüske - Tomaten|Avocado| Spiegelei |Frau Lüske LiFeWest

    Frau Lüske

    3.4(23 reviews)
    4.7 kmSteglitz
    €€€

    First of all, the food is ok. The cakes are amazing. BUT the…read moreservice is HORRIBLE. You have to wait at least 15mins to get a menu or order something because the waitresses basically ignore you. Today, no one even looked at me once or tell me they'll be here to take the order sooner or later even I just wanted to order a piece of cake and standing in front of the cake shelf so I can order to go but no one talked to me anyway so I just left. I felt the attitude which the waitresses have is basically "we are doing so well so losing one customer doesn't matter to us". I used to be very patience with their service but today I'm done. I know they're busy but at least they could say something so I could tell they'll be here sooner or later. PLUS they're also slow and ignore you even they aren't that busy. This place seriously need a GOOD educations for the waitresses. The waiters are generally nice but the waitresses. Especially the waitress with black hair ignores customers intentionally somehow. I've never had any bad attitude or anything. I alway tip them as well. But she ignores the customers BUT chatting and smiling with her colleagues. Do not forget the time that I ordered a piece of cake but waited so long and I had to ask the waitress again, then she told me it'll be here soon. Then an another waitress showed up and said "There is no more cakes you ordered." without apology and smile but very rude attitude which was fine if they didn't have it anymore but the way she said. Then she went to this black hair waitress and whispered something and laughing about something but looking at me. RUDE.

    Photos
    Frau Lüske - Frau Lüske LiFeWest

    Frau Lüske LiFeWest

    Frau Lüske - Frau Lüske LiFeWest

    Frau Lüske LiFeWest

    Frau Lüske - Frau Lüske LiFeWest

    See all

    Frau Lüske LiFeWest

    Café Bilderbuch

    Café Bilderbuch

    3.7(258 reviews)
    2.1 kmSchöneberg
    €€

    Café Bilderbuch is the apple of Schöneberg's eye when it comes to Gemütlichkeit (or coziness) but…read moreI'm afraid that the hype doesn't quite extend to its food. As the name of the restaurant suggests, the atmosphere is picturebook perfect: imagine that you've walked right into someone's antique living room/dining room/personal library hybrid (complete with comfy armchairs and bookcases) and you have Café Bilderbuch. But only come here for a meal on a slower day if you have time to kill because the service can be a little slower. One of the male servers is also a little brusque. The breakfast options are a little unimaginative, though they are very stereotypically German. Think bread, meat, cheese, and smoked salmon. I did like, however, how the menu was printed in a newspaper format and how each dish's name had a German fairy tale theme. I had Der Froschkönig, which consisted of smoked salmon, trout, eggs with caviar, olives, butter, bread, and a glass of orange juice for €8.90. It was nice that the orange juice was included, but I still felt like it wasn't very filling for what I paid -- it was basically a generous amount of smoked salmon, a single hardboiled egg, and a few pieces of fruit. But what's more disappointing is the fact that the restaurant is open until midnight, but the dinner menu is pretty much barren. There must've only been about five or six options when I went there for dinner last week. I had Omas Hühnersuppe -- it certainly hit the spot on such a cold winter's night but my grandma's chicken soup is packed to the brim with ingredients unlike Café Bilderbuch's version. It was, however, only €6.90 (which was actually cheaper than my breakfast!) but the dinner menu leaves a lot to be desired. While you might miss out on some of the live piano nights, I'd only recommend this place for brunch if you'd like to get a taste of a typical German breakfast and typical German customer service.

    I sat down quite a few minutes after they were already open. There were maybe two other customers…read morealready there. It took over 10 minutes for someone to decide to get my order. The coffee was ok. Ok as in "to prepare it like this I would've just done it in my house". Not an offense but not really what we would expect from a place with those prices. With the exception of the particular waitress that serviced me, the rest of the staff stroke me as impatient and borderline rude. I had a terrible experience.

    Photos
    Café Bilderbuch - Inside hell

    Inside hell

    Café Bilderbuch
    Café Bilderbuch

    See all

    S-Cafe - coffee - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...